Introducing The Week Store

Scrabble fridge magnets. iPad cutting board. A wine rack for your bike. And more!

The Week store

We're pleased and proud to announce the launch of our new online store, featuring The Week-themed products along with loads of other goodies that we're sure you'll like — because we like them.

Check out our hilarious and biting T-shirts, whether you're fed up with America's ballooning debt, baffled by misbehaving politicians, enthralled with the Constitution, or just want a lighter take on America's bitter partisanship.

Or for the grammar nerd in your life: I Judge You When You Use Poor Grammar, More Badder Grammar, and grammar tips on a coffee mug. Plus Scrabble fridge magnets, a Shakespearean insult mug, and The Pun Also Rises.

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Drinkers? How about this Whisky Lover Set, Manhattan-making gear, or a wine rack for your bike.

For you young people who want don't want to take on a huge amount of debt, check out Med School in a Box, MBA in a Box, or Law School in a Box. (An alternative for the more ambitious among you: The Kickstarter Handbook: Real Life Success Stories for Artists, Inventors, and Entrepreneurs.)

For fans of the magazine's Wit n' Wisdom column, try Collected Quotations. Or for anyone: Stuff Every American Should Know.

Sloppy people? Look no further than the Table Island. Art lovers? A Mona Lisa wall clock. Travelers: How about this?

We hope that you'll stop by and check it out. And be sure to come back often — we'll be adding new products all the time.

Happy shopping!

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Ben Frumin

Ben Frumin is the former editor-in-chief of TheWeek.com.